Given by David Jackson
The 23rd Psalm by David reflects on the love of Jesus Christ. However, there is a high calling that we, as men of God, must strive to fulfill in our efforts to imitate Jesus Christ. Just as in the relationship between God the Father and Jesus Christ, love begins with the Father, then moves to Christ, and subsequently to us;...
Given by Michael Lindenberg
The afterlife is a mystery—one that God has revealed to His people. Understanding the three resurrections gives us both hope and purpose.
Given by Zach Smith
The book of Hebrews discusses the planned obsolescence of the old covenant. How can we discern which Old Testament laws were temporary in nature and have become obsolete and which God expects us to keep today? Do we pick and choose based on personal preference? Or are there guiding principles and biblical precedent we can use to properly discern?
Given by Dave DeHart
The heroes of the Bible were ordinary people, made extraordinary by God.
Given by Don Henson
What might seem reasonable and normal to some isn’t necessarily sound-minded in God’s eyes. Through the Holy Spirit God gives us the ability to have a well-balanced and disciplined mind with spiritual insight.
Given by Caleb Froedge
God has, by extension, used different individuals to help accomplish His will. Why does God work with fallible human beings to help in His work? This sermon looks at God's willingness to work with human beings in a very personal way to help bring about His plan.
Given by Gary Black
God calls His Church not to measure success by numbers, but by faithfulness in making mature, fruit-bearing disciples. Let's explore Christ's commission to preach the gospel and to nurture those whom God calls, showing how every member of the Body plays a vital role in teaching, serving, and edifying one another.
Given by Tom Schultz
Today, let's go through each of these three resurrections and prove again what we believe.
Given by Jeremy Hess
Are we Ready for the Post-Feast Journey? The trip down from Jerusalem was just a significant as the trip up to Jerusalem. We compare this to our Post-Feast experiences and lessons after the feast.